Cisco (DOWNEAST SWAT #6) by LJ Vickery EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: LJ Vickery
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“Andera.”
Cisco’s chief barked his name out the second Cisco walked into the
Orono police station amongst all those just coming off shift.
What the hell was Chief Ildavorg doing here at this time of night on a
Friday?
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Cisco had just completed his three-to-eleven stint, and had been looking
forward to not going home, but heading to the club he sometimes
frequented in Bangor. He wasn’t feeling it right now, but he needed to see if
he had it in him to pick up a woman. It had been far too long since he’d
hooked up, and he was determined to snap his dry-spell. He’d been
downright lame lately, unable to muster the interest or the energy to pour on
the charm and find himself a willing bed-partner.
What was wrong with him?
It couldn’t be that nearly all his closest buddies were now either married
or happily engaged to kick-ass women and no longer had the time or the
inclination to act as his side-kicks and wing-men. Only he and Welker
Vestore from his original group of five SWAT friends—Mike, Kyle, and
Doug making up the balance—remained woman-free, and Welk had been
too busy lately taking night courses to hit the bars with him. The man was
furthering his knowledge to become more useful with the forensics he was
often tasked with for their team.
Cisco could always call Dieter, the chief’s son and his best, long-time
friend outside the department. But the lobsterman was probably already in
bed, his boat cleaned and prepped to leave its mooring at butt-crack o’clock
in the morning.
It sucked that his cohorts “normal” schedules didn’t mesh with his, but
Cisco had, last month, finally put in to be transferred to the day shift. It was
a long overdue move, and…maybe that’s what the chief wanted to talk
about.
With that happy thought in mind, Cisco turned his attention to his boss.
“What are you doing here so late?” he asked Frank Ildavorg.
The chief beckoned him into his office.
“The wife’s gone on a quilting weekend with her sister and the house is
empty. So, I’m catching up on some paperwork.”
Cisco knew that was code for the chief being lonely. It was no secret
that the nearly forty-year marriage of Frank and Suze Ildavorg hadn’t
lessened their attraction to each other. Dieter often joked that he was still
single because his parents were an impossible act to follow.
The chief closed the door behind them. “Have a seat, Cisco.”
Yeah. Inside his boss’s office, his Uncle Frank—as Cisco had known
him growing up, even though he was no relation, but a close family friend
—didn’t stand on ceremony, and called him by his first name instead of the
ubiquitous last that was de rigueur in their department.
Cisco sat on one side of the desk, while his honorary uncle plunked his
ass on the other.
“I know you want to head out, so I’ll make this brief,” the chief began.
Cisco nodded. There was no need to tell the man what his plans were.
He clearly already knew.
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